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Colin Beavan wants to make as low an impact on The Colbert Report green room as possible. (03:56)

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10/13/2009
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12,893
Episode: #05132
Sylvia Earle stresses the importance of doing everything we can to protect the ocean and restore health to the system that takes care of us. (05:47)
October 13, 2009
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Restaurant critic Frank Bruni visits the Colbert Report's Green Room, causing a panic in the TCR kitchen." (03:23)

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09/17/2009
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18,406
Episode: #05119
Frank Bruni talks about mastering his addiction to compulsive eating as a food critic for the New York Times. (05:15)

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08/19/2009
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58,326
Episode: #05114
Marion Nestle confirms Stephen's fear that there is a sugar shortage in America, despite the fact that it's baseless. (05:24)

 
The Colbert Report helps author Douglas Rushkoff get his anti-corporatization message out. (2:35)

 
Simon Schama, author of The American Future, makes predictions about the United States by studying its history. (3:01)

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06/02/2009
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3,597
Episode: #05073
The FDA challenges medical claims made by Cheerios, and Jim Moran protects kids from erectile dysfunction advertising. (00:38)

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05/13/2009
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3,571
Episode: #05066
The government has a new method for funding health care, and Michael Pollan defends food. (00:28)

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05/13/2009
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24,063
Episode: #05066
Michael Pollan advises that the best food to eat is anything with less than five ingredients in it. (05:18)

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04/29/2009
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11,761
Episode: #05058
David Kessler wants to save lives by getting Americans to eat less. (05:08)

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03/03/2009
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7,621
Episode: #05030
Mark Bittman says we eat without thinking about what is good for us, and what's good for the planet. (06:00)

Episode: #05019
Al Gore has already won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Nobel Prize and the 2000 presidential election -- he doesn't need a Grammy. (04:39)

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04/24/2008
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60,534
Episode: #04055
The global food shortage reaches the U.S., a hero hits the streets and Maria Shriver writes an inspirational book for teens. (0:32)

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04/21/2008
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47,114
Episode: #04052
You can really get lost looking into the pope's eye sockets -- seriously, take a flashlight. (6:08)

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03/04/2008
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43,689
Episode: #04029
Jennifer 8. Lee tells Stephen that Americans eat Chinese food more often than they eat apple pie. (4:52)

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10/30/2007
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30,576
Episode: #03136
Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas. (6:17)

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10/17/2007
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114,497
Episode: #03133
It's the anniversary of the ThreatDown and Stephen bought you rubber pants to celebrate. (3:53)

Episode: #03087
Shaquille O'Neal sells-out fast-food marketing, Sinead O'Connor still hates Jesus, Harry Potter spoilers aren't so bad and the Transformers movie is not trustworthy. (5:28)

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03/21/2007
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37,186
Episode: #03039
Benjamin Barber explains why consumer culture is bad for humanity and Stephen inquires as to whether he's a Subway or a Quiznos man. (6:29)

 
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